Laptop screw insert repair (4 parts)
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I've uploaded three new designs for damaged laptop screw inserts. One is slightly smaller, another has a curved base and the last one features a chamfered base - both printed upside down. A simple solution to fix broken laptop screws that often occurs when laptops are dropped. The brass insert breaks off from the small plastic casing, making it difficult to put the laptop case back together. These inserts have a 3.8mm internal hole and can be easily installed by squeezing the original brass part into the hole using a vice and then gluing it in place within the laptop with great care and precision. They are flat-based and might only fit in specific positions, so you need to remove the original damaged plastic to allow for proper placement on a flat surface. If needed, simply scale up the design in the z-direction if the part requires more thickness than 2.8mm. These designs were created with typical laptop brass inserts in mind and may not be suitable for all laptops, but printing them only takes about a minute and you can easily adjust the size as needed. The print settings are set to 0.2mm layer height, 1.2mm walls, and 100% infill.
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